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ethics Reality TV shows - gud/bad ------------------------------The First Post guide to the issue of the day LAST UPDATED AT 13:22 ON Sat 25 Oct 2008 ARGUMENTS FOR: We live in an age of mass culture. More people read tabloids than the broadsheets , and reality TV is a fair reflection of this. Elitism is out of date. People are no longer willing to accept only what broadcas ters think is good for them. There is nothing wrong in giving people what they w ant. It is intrinsically fascinating to see how people speak and behave in unusual sit uations. This is why many intelligent people find themselves gripped by Big Brot her and other reality shows. They teach us something about human nature and so b roaden our experience. If we believe in freedom and free speech, then we have to accept reality TV as an expression of popular and democratic taste. Nobody is compelled to appear in re ality TV programmes, or indeed to watch them. Reality TV is harmless fun. Only pompous people and snobs condemn it Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/tv/35579/pros-and-cons-reality-tv-shows#ixzz 1edxq121v ******************* It might be useful to start in a punchy way. For example, you could start with a quote. Here an appropriate quote may be from Shakespeare, who once said, What s in a name? A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Similarly, here one could ask, What s in a colour? Now let s move on to what all could be discussed. I have found that it can be very useful to use a mnemonic here. Think of the word PESTLE . This stands for: P- Political E- Economic S- Social T- Technological L- Legal E- Environmental What this basically means is that you could look at any topic from this angle. F or example, for the given topic Red , you could use the following ideas: -- Think of the Reds i.e. the Communists. One could speak about the Communist phil osophy for a few minutes. What are the pros and cons of this? -- Red symbolizes danger. A red flag means that you need to be careful. -- For many it means violence, bloodshed etc. -- The colour red in a traffic light tells you to stop. Here you could link it w ith life-the need to occasionally pause, take stock of where you are headed and then move on. -- You could link the colour to any number of companies that use this colour in their branding. Most famously, Coke uses this colour extensively (as opposed to its main rival, Pepsi that uses the colour blue. Thus if you are given a topic s uch as Red vs. Blue , you could easily turn this into Coke vs. Pepsi !

-- You could even talk about sports. Some famous teams use this colour for their football jerseys etc Thus there are any number of ideas and interpretations that you could bring in t o an abstract topic. Remember that you shouldn t get hung up on just one idea or interpretation and tal k about only that. Try and move on to a different interpretation after a three t o four minute discussion about a particular interpretation. If you plan to conclude such as GD, you could do so in a simple way, stating som ething such as: There are many possible interpretations or connotations of a colo ur; what matters is what you make of it and how you view things . Black ********* Black friday-day after thanksgiving Black swan theory Men suite are prefered to be black in color;black color signifies dominance, res pect. In electric wire coding, we have red as indicating live and black as indicating earthign wire. It is an indication of performance(red) and safety(black). It map s to real life situation where in a person may achieve great success in his care er but at same time need to remain humblew and nderstand needs of others. Red ******** swatik always in red color, symbol of faith and good luck. coca-cola for opening a new shop we cut a ribbon which is red in color.

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